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Splicing Pre Cut Feathers?

Started by Deadbolt, July 12, 2008, 11:33:00 AM

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Deadbolt

Just curious if anyone has tried splicing pre cut feathers?  I have some feathers and was thinking of giving a go at splicing em but I dont have a father chopper or burner or anything.  

I would think that with stacking the quills and such it would sorta throw things out of whack.

Any suggestions or comments on this?

JDice

I splice pre-cuts in the fletching jig. They are nothing fancy - but - do add a nice touch. I add a mark where I want the splice and then cut with a sharp hobby knife. As I try to make supplies last - I fletch 6 of each dozen with one pattern and the other 6 with the opposite pattern.


Deadbolt

anything special you do? or just cut with the sharp knife and glue the other segment on?

JDice

Nothing special - use a sharp blade and just push the two cut ends together in the jig - the cut feathers "want" to reconnect. By the way - I use fletching tape with a drop of glue at each end of the feather and one more drop at the splice.


Ursus Hunter

Just learned myself and it is not too hard. Been added spliced fletching on most of the arrows I been building lately.

I picked up a DVD from Jim Rebuck 'Advanced Arrow building'. He does an excellent job showing you how to splice.

Hatrick

Ursus, Jim Rebuck does the best feather splicing of any I've ever seen. I thought about picking up his DVD hoping he showed how he does it. I take it from your comments that you thought he did a good job showing how to splice feathers and that the video as a whole was worthwhile??
The scent of Autumn is like food to the hunters soul.

Ursus Hunter

Yes, I thought his DVD does an excellent job of explaining basic, advanced and accented Splicing. Only hope I get that good someday.

Hatrick

Thanks, Ursus. I'll be heading to Denton Hill next week and probably pick up a copy there.
The scent of Autumn is like food to the hunters soul.


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